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regarding High Quality PRINT to PDF, - about images in placed in InDesing as RGB

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Jun 10, 2022 Jun 10, 2022

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Thought to hear from you regarding High Quality PRINT to PDF,  about images in RGB.
Example: You make a booklet in InDesign of 20 pages, and with a lot of images, and and some images are in RGB. And when you finish the layout and export this file to High Quality PRINT to PDF, - - I mean that InDesign converts all images to CMYK? Just thought to know, - because when we sent the file for printing, they say that most images are in RGB in the PDF file for printing.
I remember in the old days, with old versions of InDesign, then I always had to open all my RGB images in Photoshop and convert them to CMYK and then place these CMYK images into InDesign, - - but I don't think you need to do this anymore in the new versions of InDesign! - is that correct?
What PDF preset should you use so that all images are in CMYK when export it to a PDF file, which you can then send to the print house?

Thank you so much for help!!

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Jun 11, 2022 Jun 11, 2022

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Yes, but a CMYK conversion doesn’t necessarily produce the expected color appearance. Your monitor profile has to be an accurate representation of your display, and the destination CMYK profile has to profile the printer’s press.

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